Accenture MDR Quick Start Guide for Broadcom Privileged Access Manager

This quick start guide will help Accenture MDR customers configure Broadcom Privileged Access Manager to send logs to the Log Collection Platform (LCP).

This document includes the following topics:

Supported Versions

A list of supported versions is available in the Accenture MDR Supported Products List document (Accenture_MDR_Supported_Products_List.xlsx) which can be found at https://mss.accenture.com/PortalNextGen/Reports/Documents

Port Requirements

Table 1-1: Port requirements for LCP communication.

Source

Destination

Destination Port

Description

Broadcom Privileged Access Manager

LCP

514 (UDP)

Default syslog port

Configuring Broadcom Privileged Access Manager (PAM)

To set up the integration with MDR

  1. Log in to the PAM UI.

  2. Select Configuration to expand Logs, and then select Syslog. The Syslog panel appears.

  3. Configure the following options:

    1. Set the Enable Syslog to the specified server option.

    2. Enter the IP address of the LCP in the Remote Server field.

    3. Enter the Port number of the LCP in the Remote Port. For example :514.

  4. Select Update to commit your changes.

LCP Configuration Parameters

Table 1-2: The Broadcom Privileged Access Manager event collector(Syslog-3960) properties to be configured by MDR are shown in the table.

Property

Default value

Description

Protocol

UDP

The default protocol for syslog.

Port Number

514

The default port for UDP. 

IP Address

Broadcom Privileged Access Manager Interface IP Address

Logging device IP address mentioned in the Pre-Installation Questionnaire (PIQ).

Note: If the device sends logs using multiple interfaces, contact your onboarding team.

Signatures


metric DETAIL, audit DETAIL

MDR recommended signatures processed by the Broadcom Privileged Access Manager event collector.

 

 

 

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